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English, 31.03.2020 00:07 g0606997

What allusion does this passage include?
My cousins and I went fishing last weekend. We were
catching a boatload of fish, but then a problem sprang up.
The boat started taking on water, quickly! We had to jump
out and swim to shore. We were dead tired after that. The
boat sank quicker than the Titanic. Luckily, we weren't too
far from shore.
What type of allusion is this?

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